Romina Falconi
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Romina Falconi singing at Lucca Comics & Games 2015 | |
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Born |
Italy | January 1, 1985
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Instruments | vocals |
Years active | 2007–present |
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JLe Management
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Romina Falconi (born January 1, 1985) is an Italian electropop singer-songwriter.
Biography
Early life and career
Romina Falconi is grown in Torpignattara, and made her debut on Teatro Ariston, at the 57th Sanremo Music Festival, in 2007, with "Ama",[1] rising the fifth position in the Newcomers section. In 2009 she worked as choirgirl during Eros Ramazzotti's Ali e Radici World Tour.
In 2010 she moved in Milan, where she starts her collaboration with independent humoristic songwriter Immanuel Casto, with "Crash", an electropop/comedy single contained in Casto's album "Adult Music".
The X-Factor experience
In search for a renaissance, after an unproductive period, in 2012 she decided to take part in the sixth season of the Italian version of The X-Factor, membering the Over 25 category and mentored by Morgan. Her fashion stylist was Roberta Martini. She started a dadaist trip in the new wave genre, which was far from her tastes, performing songs like "Duel" by Propaganda, "The Voice" by Ultravox and "Rio" by Duran Duran.[2][3][4] One of her most notable performance was "Llorando", famous theme from David Lynch's Mulholland Drive, and Roy Orbison's Crying cover. She went eliminated at the end of fourth live show, after a variation on trash genre, in which she rivisited "Il tempo se ne va" by Adriano Celentano.
Independent works
After her experience in the showtime, in 2014 Falconi published her first independent Ep's, produced by JLe Management, named "Certi sogni si fanno", containing her most successful single, "Il mio prossimo amore".[5] In the same year Falconi restart the collaboration with Immanuel Casto, airing new singles like "Sognando Cracovia" and "Eyeliner", ironic and grotesque ballads about greed, extreme sex and transgenders. While "Sognando Cracovia" is a taunting ballad joking about a double-dealer, polish carer and her customed old man, "Eyeliner" is the first Casto featuring in a song totally written by Romina, in which are included strong autobiographical contents, related to her youth and an important friendship with Giò, a transsexual woman. The videoclip is a sort of dreamlike and tragic suburb noir, inspired by T.S. Eliot.
Falconi's next ep's are named "Attraverso" and "Un filo d'odio". From these works went released singles "Attraverso" and "Maniaca", and videoclips for the same songs and "Eyeliner".[6] Other videoclips went previously released also for "Sotto il cielo di Roma" and "Il mio prossimo amore", all directed by Luca Tartaglia.
During 2015 they made the Sognando Cracovia Tour.[7] In the same year Falconi and Casto also tried to compete at Sanremo, introducing their song "Finchè morte non ci separi", an outrageous collaboration with Conchita Wurst, but they went rejected by host Carlo Conti. The song was probably considered too much eccentric and irritating to be included into a neomelodic competition.[8]
On October 16, 2015, Falconi aired the videoclip for "Playboy", one of the five unreleased tracks for her debut album, which recollect her three 2014's ep's: "Certi sogni si fanno attraverso un filo d'odio", announced for November 6.[9] On October 30 Falconi published the first single from the album, "Anima", the first Romina's radio promoted song.[10]
Other works
In 2015 Falconi make a featuring in Bikinirama's debut album's song Non ti sento, with Federico Zampaglione.
In 2016 she takes part at the web show Citofonare Passoni, conducted by Diego Passoni. In the same year she performs Maga Romina in Piero Chiambretti's Grand Hotel Chiambretti.
Discography
Albums
Title | Album details |
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Certi sogni si fanno attraverso un filo d'odio |
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Extended plays/Singles
Title | Album details |
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Ama (Single) |
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Un attimo (Single) |
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Il mio prossimo amore (Single) |
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Certi sogni si fanno (Ep) |
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Attraverso (Single) |
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Attraverso (Ep) |
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Maniaca (Single) |
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Un filo d'odio (Ep) |
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Anima (single) |
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Other appearances in compilation albums
Year | Song(s) | Album |
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2012 | Duel | X Factor Compilation 2012 |
Guest appearances
Year | Artist | Album / Ep | Contribution |
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2007 | Nesli | Le verità nascoste | Vocals on track "Con me non ci parli mai" |
2010 | Eros Ramazzotti | 21.00: Eros Live World Tour 2009/2010 | Background vocalist |
2011 | Immanuel Casto | Adult Music | Vocals on "Crash" |
2014 | Immanuel Casto | Freak & Chic | Vocals on "Sognando Cracovia" |
2015 | Immanuel Casto | The Pink Album | Vocals on "Horror Vacui" |
2015 | The Long Tomorrow | The Fall Of | Vocals on "Like Rain" |
References
- ↑ "I 14 GIOVANI DI SANREMO – Conosciamo meglio Romina Falconi". Festival. Retrieved 2015-09-11.
- ↑ "Romina e un classico degli anni 80: Duel – Sky Uno HD". video.sky.it. Retrieved 2015-09-11.
- ↑ "Romina ancora negli anni 80: The Voice – Sky Uno HD". video.sky.it. Retrieved 2015-09-10.
- ↑ "Romina da vera vamp sulle note di Rio – Sky Uno HD". video.sky.it. Retrieved 2015-09-11.
- ↑ "Certi sogni si fanno, il primo album di Romina Falconi: "Dopo X Factor sono aumentati i miei fan"". Realityshow. Retrieved 2015-09-11.
- ↑ s.r.l., Rockol.com. "√ Romina Falconi completa la sua trilogia di EP". Retrieved 2015-09-10.
- ↑ "Sognando Cracovia Tour: Immanuel Casto e Romina Falconi conquistano l'Alcatraz di Milano | Ritratti di Note". www.ritrattidinote.it. Retrieved 2015-09-10.
- ↑ "CONCHITA WURST sarebbe stata l'ospite di ROMINA FALCONI e IMMANUEL CASTO a SANREMO » » aLLMusicItalia". www.allmusicitalia.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2015-10-10.
- ↑ "Romina Falconi: street video di "Playboy" - PopSoap". PopSoap (in Italian). Retrieved 2015-10-17.
- ↑ "Anima il nuovo singolo di Romina Falconi, il disco d'esordio esce il 6 novembre, la scheda della cantante di X Factor 6". Realityshow. Retrieved 2015-10-30.
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